Fun with my Singarts digital piano |
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luluchin
Newbie Joined: 12 Oct 2018 Points: 22 |
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Posted: 31 Oct 2018 at 5:27pm |
I have to say it is a lot of fun to switch the digital to harpsichord strings, organ or electric piano and play a song to get a different sound. That is one big digital benefit. I only have a Singarts digital piano. I'd learned pieces on the digital with headphones so as not to torture my family when playing the same 2 bars over and over and over. When decent on a new piece I'd play it on the upright. Maybe after I finish the second Faber book I'll reward good ole me with a good used upright.
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doraleo
Newbie Joined: 07 Oct 2018 Points: 75 |
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The Digital Piano is suitable for home use and professional performances, whether you are a beginner or an accomplished player. It has 192-note polyphony, 4 demo songs and player recordable 50 piano songs. The ultimate number you can create is limited only by your imagination when using the UBS /MIDI port for storing your own music tracks, as well as interfacing with external equipment.
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